Advances in research and therapeutic innovation provide better prognosis and quality of life for cancer patients. However, the skin, hair and nails continue to suffer at this stage with symptoms of obvious discomfort. This problem is compounded, as Avène data indicates, by the fact that “one in three patients do not feel sufficiently informed about the possible symptoms they may be suffering from.” This brand, which specializes in treating the most sensitive skin, reminds us that daily and persistent skin discomfort “can make a significant difference to a patient’s quality of life, both physically and psychologically.” To help, on its website (eauthermaleavene.es) it makes available to everyone a special section “Your skin during cancer”, where the most common doubts of patients suffering from this disease are resolved, such as proper skin hygiene. procedures to achieve the necessary hydration.
All this to counteract the inevitable dryness and other unpleasant side effects caused by treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy and other targeted treatments.
Given the importance of professional advice for guidance, oncologic aesthetics is an increasingly necessary specialty for people undergoing treatment who wish to remain committed to their well-being. Another of the most experienced and respected specialists in this field is the Ricardo Fisas de Natura Bisse Foundation (https://www.fundacionricardofisas.org), which has had a large specialized team of professionals trained in the field of aesthetics for over ten years. oncology. These estheticians have learned to “take care of scars and the various conditions that occur on every skin, as well as recommend which products are most suitable, which areas can be treated with them, and what questions to ask the doctor.” They are also specialists “in listening with empathy to create a space of trust in which one can feel safe, calm and able to disconnect from the illness,” they explain at the Foundation. It devotes most of its resources to training its specialists, for which they always have medical advice.
In addition to helping you choose the most appropriate cosmetics and dermocosmetics for each case, cosmetologists trained by the Foundation are ready to provide oncological massage. In this regard, there are studies that support their importance, such as a study conducted by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York on 1,290 patients. Their findings show that oncology massage reduced patients’ pain by 48%, anxiety by 42%, fatigue by 59% and depression by 49%. Aesthetics is once again becoming a therapy and a source of well-being.
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